By Jack Robbins|May 8, 2025
Tiny-roster sports like rifle, bowling & fencing disperse big scholarship dollars. Learn the maps, limits, crossover skills & Title IX leverage to graduate debt-free
By Jack Robbins|May 3, 2025
Injury myths, GPA slips, attitude flags—learn the rules that let coaches cancel athletic aid and the smart moves that keep your scholarship safe.
By 2aDays Staff|April 23, 2025
NCAA Proposes Historic Rule Changes to Pay Athletes Directly
By Braydon Downs|February 21, 2025
The NCAA is implementing significant changes to its scholarship and roster limit regulations for the 2025-2026 academic year. These changes, which stem from legal settlements and efforts to modernize college...
By Bella Nevin|December 19, 2024
Each year, about 180,000 NCAA D1 and D2 student-athletes earn an athletic scholarship. If you want to be one of those athletes, you need to understand the athletic scholarship process...
By Bella Nevin|November 21, 2024
The 2025-2026 FAFSA form is open now for everyone. To receive financial aid for college, this form must be completed by the deadlines below. Here is everything you need to...
By Bella Nevin|October 8, 2024
The NCAA is introducing new scholarship and roster limit changes that will take effect in the 2025-26 academic year. These limits will allow for more than 750 additional scholarship spots...
By Jordan Heekin|September 26, 2024
What are your chances of getting an athletic scholarship in the CCCAA or in other small college sports divisions? How much money are you likely to receive if you choose...
By Jordan Heekin|September 12, 2024
What are your chances of getting an athletic scholarship in the NJCAA? How much money are you likely to receive? The answer to questions like these can depend on what...
By Myia Danek|September 4, 2024
The average cost of a college education in the United States is upwards of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. This is why most students need to apply for scholarships...
By Jordan Heekin|August 22, 2024
NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) is often seen as second tier when it comes to athletics in comparison to the highly recognized NCAA. However, many NAIA sports can offer...
By Jordan Heekin|July 25, 2024
What are your chances of getting an athletic scholarship at the Division I level? How much money are you likely to receive? The answer to questions like these can depend...
By Caelyn Elwin|May 29, 2024
For high school athletes aspiring to play at the collegiate level, understanding scholarships and financial aid is essential. In this article, we'll delve into the intricacies of securing financial assistance...
By Bella Nevin|May 15, 2024
The NJCAA, also known as junior college or JUCO, covers all two-year colleges. The rules under the NJCAA are separate from the NCAA and NAIA, which means NJCAA scholarship rules...